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Star Wars Stencil Art – Our Old Favorites with a New Twist

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Stencil art was very popular when I was a child, and now many years later, it seems to be gaining popularity again. In case you are unfamiliar with it, a stencil is a template with holes in it that is used to create shapes, symbols and patterns. Usually people will spray paint or simply color in the holes and then remove the template to expose their design on whatever surface they have chosen.

Some people use stencils to decorate inside their house, for example, to put a border around a wall in their bathroom or kitchen. You can buy stencil kits in almost any home improvement store. When I was a child, we used to stencil on our clothes and shoes to create custom fun t-shirts and sneakers. Other people stencil on a much larger scale and use it to create interesting, fun graffiti on streets and bridges.

To show you some examples of stencil art, I’ve chosen some Star Wars stencil graffiti to share with you. This artwork can be found in cities all over the world. I had a lot of fun with this article; I hope you enjoy these too.



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By day, Diana is a geek and the CEO of Adams Consulting Group, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia (part of the Apple certified consultants network). At night, she writes, and writes, and writes... “I could write all night every night and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion." Diana also spends time assisting homeless men and women. She's a fan of extra hot chicken wings, Caramel Macchiatos, Star Wars, anything made out of Lego, and the #BA75 women on Twitter. You can reach her on email at diana@bitrebels.com.



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